Hi, Le lundi 10 janvier 2011, à 11:13 +0800, Frederic Muller a écrit : > On 12/14/2010 11:09 PM, Jason D. Clinton wrote: > >On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 07:09, Frederic Muller <[email protected] > ><mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > I'd like to echo the call we made to the release team here > > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2010-December/msg00031.html > > > > and get a consensus on which date works better around GNOME 3.0 > > release (April 06) for each team to have a hackfest. We've been > > discussing the plan since September with various members of each > > team (to get the 3 teams together in a hackfest before a 1 day > > conference to celebrate GNOME 3.0 launch with the public in Asia) > > though emails and at the Boston Summit. > > > > > >I think that only the first time frame makes sense from the marketing > >perspective. I see little reason to conference about marketing after the > >release date. But we don't *have* to have a marketing hackfest. If other > >dates work better for other teams, feel free to opt for those. > > > Dear Documentation, Marketing and Release teams, > > We've been moving forward with the conference preparation (in > Bangalore) and we now need to pick the best possible date for > everyone. We have potentially identified 2 options for the hackfest > + conference dates, based on the survey and discussions with all the > party involved: The conference should be on a weekend to get most > people involved, and the hackfest before the release date (April 6) > and spreading over 5 days, having 2 optional days for people who > feel 3 days would be too short. That gives us either: > 1. Wednesday March 30th to Friday April 1st: hackfest with 2 > optional days on Monday 28th, and Tuesday 29th March > Saturday 2nd April: GNOME.Asia Summit 2011 (conference day) > > 2. Wednesday April 6th to Friday April 8th: hackfest with 2 optional > days on Monday 4th, and Tuesday 5th April > Saturday 9th April: GNOME.Asia Summit 2011 (conference day) > > Of course any feedback on those dates is welcome and hopefully we > can find a good timing for all teams to prepare and get GNOME 3.0 > out together.
We discussed this at the release team meeting yesterday, and here's our opinion. In both cases, I'd think we'd likely want the full week for the hackfest. Option 2 (4-8 April) is less useful than option 1 (28-1st), since we believe the best opportunity is to have r-t & marketing people together to work on the final details before the release. By doing the hackfest the week before the release, the release team could do some heavy testing of the code during the last week, as well as preparing the release to happen in an optimal way. And at the same time, it could help the marketing team to clarify messaging when needed. If option 2 is chosen, then we could work on the release itself, but the last few days of the hackfest wouldn't be really useful since they're after the release itself. In the release team, Andre, Frédéric Péters and myself could possibly go (assuming sponsorship from the Foundation). Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
